Add Pictures



In this page you will discover how to simply put pictures in your wiki pages. Using images or photos can really make your pages more attractive and useful. Images can help you explain a concept or make lists for vocabulary. You can use photos to begin descriptions about people and places. Focus on grammar content and rules, and much more...

Here below is a very simple video clip explainng to you how to place an image on a wiki page.

Video on How to Place a Picture on a Wiki Page




Remember that you may save time if you have your images already in place somewhere, so you can just pick them up from a folder location, preferably in a .jpg format and in a light version of the picture (the smaller the size of the file the easier it is to load the page).

To learn how to take images from anywhere on your screen (even when they are not exactly pictures, see the short video below).

Images from Everywhere



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Voki Image






I highly suggest you ensure that you have copyright permissions to use the images, if you want to print your pages later on in the lesson, and distribute hardcopies to your students.



Image Programs you Can use to Screen-capture


Remember that there are a lot of free programs out there (on the internet) that let you screen capture whatever you have on your screen. If you are a Mac user, these are probably not needed - but if you use PCs you may want to consider a couple. Check them out below: